The Russellville Police Department (RPD) announced late Tuesday night that two suspects believed to be involved in a Sunday shooting that left a 26-year-old man dead in his driveway.

The department issued a statement shortly before 10 p.m. Tuesday saying a 17-year-old male and an 18-year-old male had been arrested in “direct relation to the murder.”

As of 10 p.m., the department was actively pursuing two others believed to be involved in the shooting, according to the statement.

Randal Boykins was allegedly gunned down in the driveway at 1305 N. Greenwich Ave., although no additional details regarding suspects, where and how many times he was shot, or further information regarding the investigation had been released as of Tuesday afternoon.

Police said Sunday they responded to the residence at about 10:39 a.m., where they found Boykin. He was transported by Pope County EMS to Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center and then flown to Baptist Hospital in Little Rock, where he was later pronounced dead.

RPD Public Information Officer Drew Latch said Tuesday that while the severity of the crime has caused safety concerns among residents in the neighborhood, year-to-date the area has seen no more crime as other areas in the city.

Within a five-mile radius of Sunday’s murder, the Russellville Police Department has responded to 23 incidents since Jan. 1, four of which occurred on the same block of the murder.

Within a five-block radius of 4th Street and Detroit Avenue, the number of reports are the same, with eight occurring on Erie Avenue.

“Nothing in this investigation makes it appear that any of the citizens of Russellville need to have heightened security due to this incident,” Latch said. “We do not believe that there is an additional threat to the city of Russellville, and if at any time we felt like people in that specific neighborhood or people in the city of Russellville needed to be more concerned about safety than normal, we would release that information immediately and let the city of Russellville know they need to be on high alert.”

Since Jan. 1, Russellville has seen 30 assaults. Year-to-date last year, the city had seen 32.